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  • 1. Effect of different air speeds at cow resting height in freestalls on heat stress responses and resting behavior in lactating cows in Wisconsin.
    Reuscher KJ, Cook NB, da Silva TE, Mondaca MR, Lutcherhand KM, Van Os JMC.
    J Dairy Sci; 2023 Dec; 106(12):9552-9567. PubMed ID: 37678773
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  • 3. Feasibility assessment of a tunnel-ventilated, water-padded barn on alleviation of heat stress for lactating Holstein cows in a humid area.
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  • 7. Influence of breed, milk yield, and temperature-humidity index on dairy cow lying time, neck activity, reticulorumen temperature, and rumination behavior.
    Stone AE, Jones BW, Becker CA, Bewley JM.
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  • 9. Effect of nutritional immunomodulation and heat stress during the dry period on subsequent performance of cows.
    Fabris TF, Laporta J, Corra FN, Torres YM, Kirk DJ, McLean DJ, Chapman JD, Dahl GE.
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  • 10. Voluntary heat stress abatement system for dairy cows: Does it mitigate the effects of heat stress on physiology and behavior?
    Grinter LN, Mazon G, Costa JHC.
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  • 11. Thermodynamics of standing and lying behavior in lactating dairy cows in freestall and parlor holding pens during conditions of heat stress.
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  • 12. Late-gestation heat stress abatement on performance and behavior of Holstein dairy cows.
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  • 13. Effects of adjustable and stationary fans with misters on core body temperature and lying behavior of lactating dairy cows in a semiarid climate.
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  • 14. The effects of cow-related factors on rectal temperature, respiration rate, and temperature-humidity index thresholds for lactating cows exposed to heat stress.
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  • 15. Fan cooling of the resting area in a free stalls dairy barn.
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  • 16. Influence of thermal heat load accumulation on daily rumination time of lactating Holstein cows in a zone with temperate climate.
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  • 17. Production and physiological responses of heat-stressed lactating dairy cattle to conductive cooling.
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  • 18. Strategic application of convective cooling to maximize the thermal gradient and reduce heat stress response in dairy cows.
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  • 19. The influence of shade availability on the effectiveness of the Dairy Heat Load Index (DHLI) to predict lactating cow behavior, physiology, and production traits.
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  • 20. Supplementing an immunomodulatory feed ingredient to modulate thermoregulation, physiologic, and production responses in lactating dairy cows under heat stress conditions.
    Leiva T, Cooke RF, Brandão AP, Schubach KM, Batista LFD, Miranda MF, Colombo EA, Rodrigues RO, Junior JRG, Cerri RLA, Vasconcelos JLM.
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